This is the first Thursday of October, and it marks a new challenge at Dreamweaver Stencils. It is "Festively Fall" month! This first week, I am featuring something I almost never post--a paste project. Let me show you how it is done.
MATERIALS:
Dreamweaver Stencils LL 3015 Raven Vane
Dreamweaver Stencils LG 616 Leaf Texture
Dreamweaver Matte Black Embossing Paste
Removable Tape
Dreamweaver Paste Spreader LM 2010
Dreamweaver Metallic FX in Purple Satin
Distress Ink in Peeled Paint
Distress Ink in Spiced Marigold
Distress Ink in Mustard Seed
Distress Ink in Barn Door
Distress Ink in Aged Mahogany
Distress Ink in Tea Dye
Three Dreamweaver Gold Handled Brushes
Inkssentials Blending Tool with Foam
Inkssetials Non Stick Craft Sheet
Paper Towel
Cardstock in Ivory, Green, Black and Kraft
DIRECTIONS:
1) Tape the leaf texture background stencil onto the ivory cardstock and the craft sheet. You only need one piece of removable tape for this.
2) Use your gold handled brushes to stencil the color from the Distress Ink onto the cardstock. You will pick up color with the brush from the ink, tap a little off on the paper towel, and swirl it over the leaves. I love Distress Ink here because it blends well and comes out of the brushes easily. I suggest three brushes, because one should be used in the yellow, one in the reds and the last in the green.
3) After you get the leaves the way you like them, remove the stencil.
4) Now, use your blending tool and the Tea Dye Distress Ink to distress the leaf cardstock. You will have the foam pad on the blending tool. Tap it into the ink and, starting on the craft sheet, blend the color into the cardstock, moving the tool in a circular motion.
5) You can flick water onto the cardstock if you like, to make an even more distressed look. Wait until it is completely dry before proceeding to the next step.
6) Place the raven vane on top of the background and tape with the removable tape all the way around.
7) Place the Matte Black Embossing Paste onto the spreader.
8) Put the spreader on top of the stencil and pull down, as if you are squeegeeing the stencil.
9) Carefully remove the stencil, using the last piece of tape as a hinge to lift the stencil.
10) Let dry.
11) Dip a finger into the Metallic FX and rub around the bird to create highlights.
12) Assemble card.
Okay, I am done, now it is your turn. Make something "Festively Fall", upload it and link it to the Dream It Up! blog OR you can email a photo to Lynell@dreamweaverstencils.com. Join in the fun for a chance to win your choice of stencil!
Ahhh! I really like this! The stenciling on those leaves is beautiful and the Metallic F/X on the raven really pulls it together to make it festively FAll. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW love this one roomie, this just screams fall. I love the colors you used on the leaves in the background. Quote the raven nevermore.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Laura! The colors are wonderful and I love the touch of FX on the raven!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card for Fall, thank you for the tutorial...very well done!
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Purple raven instead of Purple Rain? Hee hee. Love the purple on him, especially contrasting with the fall leaves background. Beautiful and creepy-cool at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura for the great workshop yesterday. I loved the techniques and cards we made.
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